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$67,500 In Art For Social Justice Grants Awarded By Cambridge Arts
The $7,500 grants from Cambridge Arts and the City of Cambridge support projects that present the themes and ongoing work of social justice to the Cambridge public through the arts.;
Director's Update, October 22, 2023
Cambridge Cooks, Read to a Dog, Trilingual Press Book Release, Seamus Heaney's Station Island, and More!
Residents Sought for Board Vacancy on Cambridge Human Rights Commission
Commissioners are expected to attend monthly meetings, participate in subcommittees on outreach and public education, and work with Commission staff on the investigation, mediation, and resolution of complaints filed with the Commission which allege discrimination in housing, public accommodations, employment or education based upon race, color, sex, age, religion, disability, national origin or ancestry, sexual orientation, gender, marital status, family status, military status or source of income.
Director's Update, September 22, 2024
Science Festival, Banned Books Week, Latinísimo!, and More!
Photo of Graffiti Alley Selected for 2024 Resident Parking Permit Sticker
A photo of Graffiti Alley in Central Square as the image that will be featured on the 2025 Resident Parking Permit sticker.
Director's Update, June 23, 2024
Summer Reading, Sebastian Junger, Nature Club, Caribbean Heritage Month, and Much More!
Director's Update, May 26, 2024
25th Annual Youth Poetry Awards, Kay Redfield Jamison, Park Sounds with Lady Lee and the New Awakening Reggae Band, and Much More!
Cambridge City Manager Yi-An Huang Seeks Members for Cambridge Board of Zoning Appeal (BZA)
The BZA is a quasi-judicial body that conducts public hearings on applications and appeals and issues decisions that shape the use and appearance of buildings.
Director's Update, July 9, 2023
Summer Reading Adventures, Wellness for Seniors, Library Sketch Crawl, Toe Jam Band, Hive Programs, and More!
Director's Update, August 20, 2023
Birdwatching at Mt. Auburn, Board Games, Estate Planning, and More!
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